Barbara Palvin Graces L'Officiel Paris May 2013 Cover in Dolce & Gabbana

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 22, 2013


Chic BarbaraBarbara Palvin trades in her bombshell attitude for a sleek look on the May cover of L’Officiel Paris. The Hungarian beauty and Victoria’s Secret model dons a woven look from Dolce & Gabbana’s spring collection for the studio image.


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3 thoughts on “Barbara Palvin Graces L'Officiel Paris May 2013 Cover in Dolce & Gabbana”

    • I was just thinking that! I really want to see this meshy, wooden thing in an editorial, too. Have only seen little bits of it on covers. 🙁

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      • Bianca Balti was wearing it for Glamour France. When I saw it, the only thought that came to mind was how uncomfortable it must be.

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